Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|            thinking only of those dear lost ones there in that
 2     I,     III|         no hurry, and my coaxing "Dear friend" and "Good friend"
 3     I,      IV|          hand, and crying, "Papa! dear, darling papa!" ran to a
 4     I,      IV|         Drága édes apám!" ("Papa! dear darling papa!") the gentleman
 5     I,      IV|          crying and laughing, "My dear little fool" - in English.~ ~
 6     I,      IV|           that peculiar language, dear to me and my compatriots,
 7     I,       V|      asked saved the life of your dear child. Let this thought
 8     I,      VI|        generosity?"~ ~"Oh sir! my dear friend!" he cried, extending
 9     I,      VI|              And let me tell you, dear friend, it is the highest
10     I,    VIII|         But I am terribly afraid, dear father, that the road which
11     I,    VIII|         about as follows: -~ ~"MY DEAR NEPHEW, DR. DUMANY, - Knowing
12     I,    VIII|          following lines: -~ ~"MY DEAR UNCLE, - One hundred florins
13     I,    VIII|              Happy to see you, my dear fellow!" he said. "I should
14     I,    VIII|          to go. So - "~ ~"But, my dear uncle," I said, rather vexed, "
15     I,      IX|           KINGDOM.~ ~"You see, my dear boy," continued the old
16     I,      IX|        used to taste."~ ~"But, my dear uncle, this would not be
17     I,      IX|    promise you whatever you wish, dear uncle," said I; "but, since
18     I,      IX|           remaining year. But, my dear uncle, saints are sometimes
19     I,      IX|         his hands and said, "Yes, dear uncle; you have to stick
20     I,      IX|           profession, and if you, dear uncle, dislike our other
21     I,      IX|       embraced me. "Thank you, my dear fellow!" he said; "I see
22     I,      IX|          you for coming to me, my dear fellow," he said. "And since
23     I,      XI|                          XI.~ ~MY DEAR FRIEND SIEGFRIED.~ ~So I
24     I,      XI|          must needs call him, for dear was his friendship to me;
25     I,      XI|          are you speaking of your dear friend, Siegfried? Why,
26     I,     XII|          S HOOF.~ ~One morning my dear friend, Siegfried, came. "
27     I,     XII|      friend, Siegfried, came. "My dear Nell," he said, "we held
28     I,     XII|     admittance. I really think my dear friends made a circuit around
29     I,     XII| recognised as a favourite from my dear mother's garden; I observed
30     I,    XIII|         opened it, and read: -~ ~"DEAR NELL, - Our party decided
31     I,    XIII|          into a merry laugh. "The dear boy is actually trying to
32    II,      IV|           be too late already. My dear boy, even a friend has something
33    II,      IV|           of trusting me with the dear child."~ ~"Tell her you
34    II,      IV|           begged and prayed - "My dear friend," "My own Nell,"
35    II,      VI|          protecting angels.~ ~"My dear friend, take care!" said
36    II,      VI|           did not catch, but the "dear" epithet I picked up; for
37    II,      VI|            Of course I was their "dear" friend, for did not I sit
38    II,      VI|        ever, and welcomed me as a dear friend. "Well, what have
39    II,      VI|        hugged me in his arms. "My dear boy, that's a sensible thing,
40    II,      VI|       course, I think so! Why, my dear friend, you are a new man,
41    II,     VII|      letter were as follows: -~ ~"DEAR FRIEND, - Aunt Diodora has
42    II,     VII|       said, reproachfully -~ ~"My dear fellow, you begin it too
43    II,     VII|      asked -~ ~"Is it not you, my dear Seestern, that plays the
44    II,     VII|  innocently in the face. "Why, my dear Siegfried, it would be unnatural
45    II,     VII|          begun. You, Muckicza, my dear boy, go out and get in the
46    II,     VII|         They hurried out, and "my dear friend" Siegfried and I
47    II,     VII|           are you in earnest?"~ ~"Dear me, no! I am joking; I told
48    II,     VII|                Oh, everything, my dear count!" I said, laughingly; "
49    II,    VIII|     turning -~ ~"Much obliged, my dear; you need not wait. I shall
50    II,      IX|         of haughty disdain.~ ~"My dear doctor," she said, with
51    II,      IX|       bent my head deeper still. "Dear countess, allow me to say
52    II,      IX|          hysterically, that their dear, common friend, Dr. Dumany,
53    II,      IX|         my side.~ ~"You shall pay dear to me for this!" cried Siegfried,
54    II,      IX|    embrace me. "God bless you, my dear - cousin," he said, laughingly;
55    II,    XVII|       little inward devil -~ ~"My dear little demon, I find you
56    II,    XVII|        the silent Mylitta. So, my dear little demon, I can't see
57    II,    XVII|           of me and my advice. My dear boy, you were never so much
58    II,    XVII|           either. So, you see, my dear friend, I was thrown into
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